On Tuesday 29 April 2008, Kevin Watters wrote:
> I've got a couple quick questions about SIP's handling of object
> destruction.
>
> The docs for sip.setdeleted says
>
> setdeleted(obj)
> This marks the C++ instance or C structure as having been destroyed or
> returned to the heap so that futur
I've got a couple quick questions about SIP's handling of object destruction.
The docs for sip.setdeleted says
setdeleted(obj)
This marks the C++ instance or C structure as having been destroyed or
returned to the heap so that future references to it raise an exception rather
than cause a pro
> From: Phil Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [PyQt] SIP: passing exceptions Python -> C++
>
> > I've got a C++ class with a whole bunch of virtual methods that are
> > overridden in Python subclasses.
> >
> > These methods are callbacks, i.e. they're called repeatedly from a C++
> > eve
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Phil Thompson a écrit :
On Monday 28 April 2008, kib2 wrote:
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